Which of the following is NOT a goal of Pervasive Computing
Self-configuration
Awareness of circumstances
Self-adaptation if context changes
Automatic software updates
Which of the following is not a reason to use notifications as a communication paradigm in pervasive systems?
to support a triggering mode
to provide scalability
to allow easy reconfiguration
to mask network latencies created by mobile devices
Most pervasive applications/systems use RPC as a communication paradigm
Which one of these is not an attribute of of context information?
type (eg. sensed, static, profiled)
quality
temporal characteristics
replication characteristics
When using level of mobility and embededness to define pervasive computing terms, which term would be used to describe high Embeddedness and Mobility?
Ubiquitous computing
Pervasive computing
Mobile computing
Invisible Computing
Which of the following is not an example of context?
user location
application QoS requirements
device capabilities
whether the application is written in Java or C++
Which of these is not an attribute of Profiled context?
moderate persistence
prone to staleness
user omitting updates is a common source of errors
sensor failures are a common source of errors
What type of context is valid long term and has no quality problems?
Static context
Sensed context
Profiled context
Derived context
Pervasive, Ubiquitous and Invisible computing are generally considered to be synonyms